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    Practically Family mattface's Avatar
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    Is 40 year old box of Montecruz cigars worth anything?

    A guy who regularly brings me clothing items to consign brought me something quite interesting today, but not being a cigar guy I have no idea wether they have any value. It's a box of Dunhill Montecruz cigars which he bought in the 1970s. THe box and cigars all appear to be in excellent condition, but I have no idea if a cigar this old would be desirable or even smokable. Unlike fine wine, I'm thinking fine cigars probably don't age well, but perhaps they do, or perhaps they are worth something to someone as a curiosity. So cigar guys, what say you? Are these worth anything, or should I just give them back?

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    Cigars don't keep that long. The oldest I heard of that still had it were Cuban cigars stored at the farm where they were made, they were still good after 20 years, this is the oldest I know of.

    There are older cigars but they are collector's items. Yours may be in that category. There are a lot of cigar enthusiasts and collectors these days.

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    Unless they've been kept in a properly functioning humidor, they are most likely unsmokeable. If I had them, I'd open them, examine them, and if they didn't fall apart in my hands from dryness, I'd try to moisten them up a bit in a humidor, and give one a smoke.
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    I agree, unless they have been meticulously preserved in a humador at the proper temperature and humidity they are no good. Of course if they were why would he give them to you? If there is any doubt ask a cigar smoker to look at them or better still find a tobacconist and ask them to look at them and tell you what they think.
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    The box is probably worth more than the cigars...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rathdown View Post
    The box is probably worth more than the cigars...
    I'd agree, to paraphrase The Godfather "Leave the cigars, take the box."
    I don't mind a parasite. I object to a cut-rate one.

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    Not very much I'm afarid. The cigars will probably crumble like dry leaves.
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